Control of Furunculosis and Enteric Redmouth Disease in Sea‐Run Atlantic Salmon Broodstock in the Connecticut and Merrimack Rivers

L. Ford, P. Barbash, R. Cipriano
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Abstract Adult sea-run Atlantic salmon Salmo salar captured and transported to Richard Cronin National Salmon Station (Sunderland, Massachusetts), Nashua National Fish Hatchery (Nashua, New Hampshire), and Whittemore State Fish Hatchery (Waterford, Connecticut) during 1986–1992 were treated with oxolinic acid and a bacterin. The bacterin was developed against furunculosis and enteric redmouth disease. Among the 2,552 fish that were treated since 1986, 362 died and 65 (18%) of those fish had furunculosis. Among 206 untreated fish that were maintained as controls, 109 died and 63 (57.8%) had furunculosis. The reduction in mortality could not be attributed to either vaccine or antibiotic alone without further study. A 3-year study was designed to investigate if adult Atlantic salmon, undergoing the stress of migration, handling, and spawning, could mount a protective humoral immune response. Although the salmon were able to produce an agglutinin response, evidence was not found for production of a protective...
康涅狄格河和梅里马克河大西洋洄游鲑鱼中糠疹病和肠道红嘴病的控制
摘要1986-1992年间捕获并运送到理查德克罗宁国家鲑鱼站(桑德兰,马萨诸塞州)、纳舒厄国家鱼类孵化场(纳舒厄,新罕布什尔州)和惠特莫尔国家鱼类孵化场(沃特福德,康涅狄格州)的成年大西洋海鲑鱼Salmo salar用草酸和一种细菌处理。该细菌用于治疗疖病和肠红口病。在1986年以来接受治疗的2552条鱼中,362条死亡,其中65条(18%)患有疖病。在206条未经处理的鱼中,109条死亡,63条(57.8%)患疖病。在没有进一步研究的情况下,死亡率的降低不能单独归因于疫苗或抗生素。一项为期3年的研究旨在调查成年大西洋鲑鱼在经历迁徙、处理和产卵的压力后,是否会产生保护性的体液免疫反应。尽管鲑鱼能够产生凝集素反应,但没有证据表明能够产生保护性的……
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